I wonder if anyone knows how many miles it is from Disneyland to the Target store. Is there a bus that you can catch from Disneyland and how much is the bus and is it just one bus? Thanks you%26#39;all
Traveling to Target from Disneyland
Actually there are 2 Targets near the DLR, one is about 3 miles North of the Resort area, at the Corner of Harbor and Orangethorpe. I prefer this one, since there are many other stores in the area, including a Costco, Disney%26#39;s Character Warehouse which sells outdated Park Merchandise and plenty more shops, plus a Henry%26#39;s Grocery if you want to stock up on some food and drink for your hotel room. Also some great place to eat, including In-n-Out Burger, a classic California eatery.
The other Target is located south of the DLR at Harbor and Chapman. Not much else to shop, but there is Joe%26#39;s Crab Shack, Coco%26#39;s, Outback and Red Robin at the same intersection.
The local bus, OCTA Route 43 goes up and down Harbor about every 15 minutes most of the day. $1.25 each way. The trip to Harbor and Orangethorpe is 3 miles, or about 20 miles by bus.
You can also take the 43 south to Chapman.
Traveling to Target from Disneyland
I%26#39;ve only ever been to the one down by Red Robin. Had no idea about the other one. As usual, thank you Darkbeer!
Thanks so much for the info. That is very helpful!
I think a lot of people miss the north Target, because it isn%26#39;t visible from Harbour. There is a shopping centre on the corner of Harbour and Orangethorpe (actually there is one on both the east and west sides of the intersection). The Target is ';around back';, on the west side of the shopping centre on the west side of Harbour. We found it by accident, when we were driving to Fullerton Harley Davidson.
I also like to drive to the north store, for all the reasons Darkbeer has already mentioned. If you haven%26#39;t tried an In-N-Out burger before, it%26#39;s worth the drive, just for a burger. The In-N-Out is just north of the intersection, on the east side of Harbour.
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